Seifert-Ball 2010 Walzer Formation - Free MP3 & Video Download

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Cause there is always someone asking me ^^ It's Waltz of the Flowers, by Peter Tchaikovsky ^^
Thanks, to those who wrote it down for me ;)

The Stanford Viennese Ball Opening Committee waltzes to Künstlerleben, or Artists' Life, op. 316 , by Johann Strauss Jr. Choreography by Joachim De Lombaert and Kseniya Charova. For more information about the ball, go to http://www.vienneseball.com or visit their YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/StanfordV....

The Stanford Viennese Ball Opening Committee dances to Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald, or "Tales from the Vienna Woods" Waltz op. 325, by Johann Strauss Jr. during the opening ceremony. Choreography by Karen Law and Eric Sun. For more information about the ball, go to http://www.vienneseball.com or visit their YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/StanfordV....
To order the official commemorative DVD of the 2012 Viennese Ball, which includes professional footage of all performances, contests, highlights of the ball, and other special features, please visit http://egroups.stanford.edu/p-181-vie...

André Rieu performing Johann Strauss' 'Emperor Waltz' (Kaiser-Walzer) live in Maastricht 2012. Taken from the DVD "HAPPY BIRTHDAY! A celebration of 25 years of the Johann Strauss Orchestra". Available at: http://www.andrerieu.com/en/webshop/dvds
For tour dates visit: http://andrerieu.com/en/calendar/all-...

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